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| EPOXY FLOORS An epoxy floor coating system is applied over new or old concrete to provide protection of the concrete and beautify it. Epoxy is a two-part system that consists of a resin and a hardener. Epoxy is mixed on the job and it quickly bonds utilizing a thermosetting reaction. R.E. Enterprises uses only commercial grade 100% solid epoxy. This product is proven to perform in the harshest environment thus your floor will look brand new for years and years.
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Industries that benefit from epoxy floors
Food
Automotive
Consider joining the many car dealerships, detail shops, gas stations, and service centers who are benefiting from R.E. Enterprises high tech coatings. Manufacturing
Join our many customers like those in the computer and printing industries who need to present a positive image of their facilities.
Residential
Commercial
Attention Home Owners Is your garage or basement suitable for epoxy coating? If you sometimes see tiny crystals or white powder on your floor, this is moisture migrating through the concrete, which will often ‘pop off' any kind of coating you apply. If the floor is painted and the paint is peeling off, most likely any epoxy you apply will also peel off. If the floor is damp, the air musty, etc. the epoxy floor paints will probably not bond very well. If your concrete has been treated with some sort of cement sealer (typically a waxy or silicon based sealer) no paint will stick to it. Testing To guarantee that your epoxy floor will last for years to come, testing is done on concrete floors for moisture, grease, paint and other impurity's. Surface Preparation If surface needs preparation it is not likely the homeowner can hire a commercial shot blast contractor to help prepare the surface. That means the homeowner needs to decide how much surface preparation is needed to get a good bond. Guess wrong and the coating could fail in a few months (or days). You probably will not know if you put in enough effort until after the fact. That said, most people don't have a problem, even with minimal surface preparation. Some people like to acid treat (acid etch) the floor. Generally not officially approved by paint manufactures, it is still popular with many floor coating applicators and 'do it yourself ers. The acid etches the concrete opening up the surface pores. Problems include disposing of the spent acid and making sure the acid is completely neutralized and removed for the concrete. The next best approach is detergent, degreases, high pressure water, and lots of scrubbing. Followed by lots of sweeping and/or air pressure when the concrete is dry to remove all the dust and dirt on the surface. R.E. Enterprises will handle everything for you and your sure to get a professional job that will last for years to come.
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